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you're the only thing between him and this crackpot getting into the united states senate. i wish you would get a little tougher. look at the things he stands for. he wants to get rid of medicare. and then he wants to abolish the minimum wage. there's a lot of people out there who got their first job with a minimum wage and needed it to get protection. he wants to get rid of student loans. i had student loans all through college. i had an assistantship in college and grad schools. a lot of us couldn't go to quality schools if we didn't have that kind of help. what is he talking about saying we got to get rid of student loans and calling it stage three cancer? it wasn't that for me. what's he talking about? >> that's just it, it's not what he has said that's the problem, it's what he believes that is the problem. >> thank you for joining us. good to have you on as always. >>> up next, stephen colbert tackles the latest desperate cry from the right. the polls show president obama leading and mitt romney says they are unfair. what about updated equipment? they can help, but re
you're the only thing between him and this crackpot getting into the united states senate. i wish you would get a little tougher. look at the things he stands for. he wants to get rid of medicare. and then he wants to abolish the minimum wage. there's a lot of people out there who got their first job with a minimum wage and needed it to get protection. he wants to get rid of student loans. i had student loans all through college. i had an assistantship in college and grad schools. a lot of us...
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states. i think mitt romney, and equally his team misread some of the very british tea leaves that existed going into this trip to london. there had been an enormous amount of moaning and whining about the olympics by ordinary brits over the course of the last several weeks. but the mayor of london, boris johnson, himself a conservative said to everybody about a week ago, it's time to put a sock in it. largely brits listened to that. but mitt did not. >> well we love boris johnson. i think i look like the guy anyway, so i like him a lot. let me ask you, chris. what do you think is going on here? you're allowed to dump on your country or its problems at home, but don't come in from somewhere else and start doing it? >> i think that's exactly right. us british are not very good at positivity. we've been whining about the olympics for several weeks now. you've heard about the problems with the security. the taxi drivers, the cabdrivers have been moaning about the olympic route network. you get t
states. i think mitt romney, and equally his team misread some of the very british tea leaves that existed going into this trip to london. there had been an enormous amount of moaning and whining about the olympics by ordinary brits over the course of the last several weeks. but the mayor of london, boris johnson, himself a conservative said to everybody about a week ago, it's time to put a sock in it. largely brits listened to that. but mitt did not. >> well we love boris johnson. i...
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. >>> and control of the united states is on the line this tuesday. that's in missouri and claire mccaskill is in one of the mostly watched candidates with tom akin. can she keep him out of the senate? >>> also, the president's response to the devastation caused by sandy that earned him praise from governor chris christie including mayor bloomberg who endorsed him yesterday. the poll shows 78% of americans also think he did a good or excellent job dealing with the storm. could the storm be the pivotal moment? the black sfwhan the race? >>> and let me finish on this election eve, i asked this to everybody, is obama a fair president? think about it. this is "hardball," the place for politics. private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi® card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts. more events. more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with a citi card. [ crow
. >>> and control of the united states is on the line this tuesday. that's in missouri and claire mccaskill is in one of the mostly watched candidates with tom akin. can she keep him out of the senate? >>> also, the president's response to the devastation caused by sandy that earned him praise from governor chris christie including mayor bloomberg who endorsed him yesterday. the poll shows 78% of americans also think he did a good or excellent job dealing with the storm. could...
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i would never send a letter to the secretary of energy of the united states as governor without reading it and approving it myself. he looks like a fraud. and this is the guy who's supposed to be the honest young gun. he looks like a phony. there is nothing wrong. his defense should have been look guys, i was against stimulus. but it passed and if states were going to get money for economic development projects, i wanted wisconsin to get its fair share. that would have been the perfect answer. michael, quickly on what malika said. >> on medicare. >> yeah. i agree the republicans have done good in the short-term. number one, democrats haven't been forceful enough. number one, congressman ryan kept the same $718 billion cut in medicare in the ryan budget. we should hang that around his neck. and number two, the difference of what the president wants to do. when the president cuts medicare, he's cutting it on the provider's side. most of those cuts were cuts to what the drug companies could make by supplying drugs to medicare. when the republicans make cuts to medicare, they're cutting it
i would never send a letter to the secretary of energy of the united states as governor without reading it and approving it myself. he looks like a fraud. and this is the guy who's supposed to be the honest young gun. he looks like a phony. there is nothing wrong. his defense should have been look guys, i was against stimulus. but it passed and if states were going to get money for economic development projects, i wanted wisconsin to get its fair share. that would have been the perfect answer....
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romney said he believes that obama was born in the united states, so i'm not saying he's a birtder either, he's not. what romney has done, though, is indulged birther sentiments throughout the campaign. for instance, he's embraced donald trump as he's become the nation's most prominent birther and then there was a joke he told today. the point of that joke really wasn't, as i read it, anyway, that obama was born somewhere else in reality. it's that mitt romney wasn't. it's that romney gets to go through this campaign and go through public life without anyone raising questions as to whether he's really american. that is not racism on his part. but it is privilege. at least a kind of privilege. and it is not a privilege romney has used very responsibly. compare him to john mccain in 2008. who stepped on the stage and specifically attacked those who wanted to paint obama as something other. >> i have read about him, he's not, he's not -- he's an arab. he's not -- >> no. >> no, ma'am. no, ma'am. he's a decent, family man citizen that i just happen to have disagreements with on fundamental iss
romney said he believes that obama was born in the united states, so i'm not saying he's a birtder either, he's not. what romney has done, though, is indulged birther sentiments throughout the campaign. for instance, he's embraced donald trump as he's become the nation's most prominent birther and then there was a joke he told today. the point of that joke really wasn't, as i read it, anyway, that obama was born somewhere else in reality. it's that mitt romney wasn't. it's that romney gets to...
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it is never too early for the united states government to condemn attacks on americans and defend our values. i think it is a terrible course for america to stand in apology for our values, that instead, when our grounds are being attacked and being breached that the first response to the united states must be outrage at the breach of the sovereignty of our nation. >> there is no space between this talk and what we heard from sarah palin in the campaign four years ago. catch her act. >> we see an america of exceptionalism. yes, usa, usa. our opponent is someone who sees america as imperfect enough to pal around with terrorists who targeted their own country. >> this gets back to you, ron. it seems to me you have hit something here. instead of leading, he is shrinking down into something smaller than he began to campaign as. i can be a crazy too. i can be a fringy too. i can talk like sarah palin. that seems to be the language it takes to win a republican constituency. it is sad to watch somebody get smaller as the campaign goes on reaching down to the people that think small and think
it is never too early for the united states government to condemn attacks on americans and defend our values. i think it is a terrible course for america to stand in apology for our values, that instead, when our grounds are being attacked and being breached that the first response to the united states must be outrage at the breach of the sovereignty of our nation. >> there is no space between this talk and what we heard from sarah palin in the campaign four years ago. catch her act....
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he sounds like somebody -- >> what's with the president of the united states with that costume on today? >> he's doing cool obama. he needs the young vote. >> is that what it is? >> i think right now i'd rather be barack obama than mitt romney. if you look at the polls, his campaign feels pretty good about where they are, and so he's sort of enjoying this. >> i get up this morning and started clocking it around 8:00. i started clocking minute to minute to minute to get the jobless number. then i go, i did say this before, i said if it's underrated it's okay for obama. if it's up a tick it's okay. but i didn't think the good news would be 171,000 new jobs, which is way above the 125,000 predicted, and now we have three months of 170,000-plus. >> you notice -- >> so it is starting to go up substantially. >> if you compare it to what happened when -- four years ago, i think they lost 400,000 jobs or so this month, it is change for the better. i notice -- >> i'd say. >> i notice today there was a lot less arguing about these jobs numbers than there have been the last -- >> you spoke too soo
he sounds like somebody -- >> what's with the president of the united states with that costume on today? >> he's doing cool obama. he needs the young vote. >> is that what it is? >> i think right now i'd rather be barack obama than mitt romney. if you look at the polls, his campaign feels pretty good about where they are, and so he's sort of enjoying this. >> i get up this morning and started clocking it around 8:00. i started clocking minute to minute to minute to...
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the united states abandonbaando sights in czechoslovakia -- >> well, czechoslovakia has not existed as a country since 1990 when it split into two countries. and another foreign policy adviser said they have revived another cold war word. listen. >> the reality is that it is opening up huge new vulnerabilities and we are seeing the soviets pushing into the arctic with no response from us. >> well, that is john lennon of the 600 ship davie and did a good job, but the soviets are wrong and with foreign advisers like these, romney does not need any enemies. and we are joined now by chris and michelle. and this lingo is old lingo, czechoslovakia, and soviet union and i remember when the old park in philadelphia was called scheib park and you start to sound like an old geezer? >> yes, and the folks surrounding romney are from george h.w. bush's policy team, and they can't run on the bush era so they go back to the cold war era, but the democrats are making an argument that it is a throwback, but romney is making the argument that in some ways that obama embodies the old soft democrats who a
the united states abandonbaando sights in czechoslovakia -- >> well, czechoslovakia has not existed as a country since 1990 when it split into two countries. and another foreign policy adviser said they have revived another cold war word. listen. >> the reality is that it is opening up huge new vulnerabilities and we are seeing the soviets pushing into the arctic with no response from us. >> well, that is john lennon of the 600 ship davie and did a good job, but the soviets...
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god bless the united states of america. >> and the reaction to governor romney's speech was much more muted. it's easy to selectively edit these things but actually these are some of romney's bigger applause lines. >> as president i won't settle for stopgap measures. i'll work with republicans and democrats to build a long-term solution and i'll prioritize measures -- [ applause ] >> i will stand for a path to legal status for anyone who is willing to stand up and defend this great nation through military service. thank you so much and god bless this great land. thank you. >> these reactions are born out in a new poll of latino voters in battleground states that shows president obama with a huge lead. there you can see it, 74-18% in arizona, colorado, 70 to 22, florida, 53 to 37, nevada 69 to 20, virginia 59 to 28. what drives the numbers, the economy, the immigration issue, a combination of both? >> it's certainly a combination of both. president obama used much of his speech to talk about his economic vision versus mitt romney. of course that's part it have. those polls you show are
god bless the united states of america. >> and the reaction to governor romney's speech was much more muted. it's easy to selectively edit these things but actually these are some of romney's bigger applause lines. >> as president i won't settle for stopgap measures. i'll work with republicans and democrats to build a long-term solution and i'll prioritize measures -- [ applause ] >> i will stand for a path to legal status for anyone who is willing to stand up and defend this...
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>> we have the power because we're citizens of the united states of america. because in montana we have initiative 166, stand with montanaens. we're simply saying corpses are not people. corpse corporations shouldn't be allowed to bribe their way into our state capital or washington, d.c. there's something perverse about this. in 17977, he said the corrupt foreign americans act -- we have a m a monopoly on bribery? corporations spend money in elections to get something. they get something which means lower taxes or less regulation. you can't describe it any other way. me as a shareholder, i don't dislike corporations but if i were to ask my corporate ceo why were we giving money in that last election? he'd have to say because we want to get something. >> by the way, i thought this through this afternoon with our producers. if this is really to make more money for people, in other words, get the right politicians in, you might as well get a tax deduction for it. if it's in your business interest to buy a politician, that's just the cost the doing business. perh
>> we have the power because we're citizens of the united states of america. because in montana we have initiative 166, stand with montanaens. we're simply saying corpses are not people. corpse corporations shouldn't be allowed to bribe their way into our state capital or washington, d.c. there's something perverse about this. in 17977, he said the corrupt foreign americans act -- we have a m a monopoly on bribery? corporations spend money in elections to get something. they get something...
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>> well, the legitimate policy issues are should mitt romney be elected president of the united states and what policies will he put forth to help women whether they are women at home and work at home raising children or women out in the workforce and those are the most important issues. social security, health care, and the supplemental nutrition assistance program known as food stamps and the women and instfas and children program and my personal mantra is that all issues are women issues burk there are certain issues that are important to women, and they involve health care which is another discussion where we seem to be going backward in time and rather than forward and all of the issues i have set forth are important to voters, period. >> you have raised a matter of substance, and michelle goldberg on the heels of that, some of the economic positions that mitt romney has embraced may hurt him with women. bloomberg news points out that the paul ryan budget has major red flags for a lot of women. here are examples. the plan would make cuts to the food stamp program while 2/3 of the
>> well, the legitimate policy issues are should mitt romney be elected president of the united states and what policies will he put forth to help women whether they are women at home and work at home raising children or women out in the workforce and those are the most important issues. social security, health care, and the supplemental nutrition assistance program known as food stamps and the women and instfas and children program and my personal mantra is that all issues are women...
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in the united states and that does happen, but "the post" was very careful to delineate the firms that bain invested in whose business model essentially was offshoring, made a lot of technology jobs. so i think i agree with michael. the obama campaign has had some success already with bain. top strategists seem a little bit uncomfortable with it. you've got the problem of wall street democrats quite honestly not sure how hard they want to hit private capital, private equity firms. i think it is resonating with voters, and i think on this particular issue, you've got a hypocrisy. >> to that end, romney frequently invokes his time at bain to suggest he would be a better leader on the economy. he says he knows how jobs are create an what causes them to leave. >> i spent my life in private enterprise, 25 years. i know how businesses work. i know what causes them to leave and what will bring them back. i want to use that experience to get america working again. for me, it's all about good jobs for the american people. and a brighter, prosperous future. >> and also, the president then focuse
in the united states and that does happen, but "the post" was very careful to delineate the firms that bain invested in whose business model essentially was offshoring, made a lot of technology jobs. so i think i agree with michael. the obama campaign has had some success already with bain. top strategists seem a little bit uncomfortable with it. you've got the problem of wall street democrats quite honestly not sure how hard they want to hit private capital, private equity firms. i...
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. >> crossroads gps is out with a new ad in the united states going after the president's economic record. >> america's jobless rate is still too high. barack obama has a lot of excuses for the bad economy. >> headswinds coming from europe. an earthquake in japan. an atm, you don't go to a bank taler. things we cannot control. >> but barack obama never blames the skyrocketing debt. tell obama for real job growth, cut the debt. support the new majority agenda at newmajorityagenda.org. >> there's this narrative that the republicans have woven together of all the debt occurred on his watch because of the big spending. >> first of all, it is factually incorrect. a lot of it comes from the bush tax credit, the medicare drug act coming from george bush and a lot of it is coming from the mess that the republicans created and cleaning up wall street. but mitt romney is in no position of whittling the debt down when he's advocating a gigantic tax cut for the wealthy that he is not going to pay for. he has not shown how he is going to close the loopholes to whatever he's going to close. it's both a
. >> crossroads gps is out with a new ad in the united states going after the president's economic record. >> america's jobless rate is still too high. barack obama has a lot of excuses for the bad economy. >> headswinds coming from europe. an earthquake in japan. an atm, you don't go to a bank taler. things we cannot control. >> but barack obama never blames the skyrocketing debt. tell obama for real job growth, cut the debt. support the new majority agenda at...
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what's the legitimate issue. >> should mitt romney be elected president of the united states. what public policies is he going to put forth that are going to help america's women, whether they are women that stay at home and work at home raising children or whether they are women out in the work force. those are the most important issues. social security, health care, the supplemental nutrition assist answer program, otherwise known as food stamps, the women, infants and churn program. my personal mantra is all issues are women's issues. another issue is health care. we seem to be going backward instead of forward. all issues i set forth will be important to women voters, period. >> michelle goldberg, on the heels of that, let me point out some of the economic positions mitt romney has embraced might hurt him with women. bloomberg news point out that the paul ryan budget, for example, has major red flags for a lot of women. here are some examples. two-thirds of adult recipients, female. the plan would cut funding for pell grants. two-thirds of college students who get those, f
what's the legitimate issue. >> should mitt romney be elected president of the united states. what public policies is he going to put forth that are going to help america's women, whether they are women that stay at home and work at home raising children or whether they are women out in the work force. those are the most important issues. social security, health care, the supplemental nutrition assist answer program, otherwise known as food stamps, the women, infants and churn program. my...
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he's running in a very tight race in virginia for the united states senator. he pointed to some of the problems in that rule, but now he supports the president's latest iteration of it which was announced today. let's listen to governor kaine. >> my only concern was that a church or a church affiliated institution not be required to do something or purchase a coverage that violated religious doctrine. that concern has been conclusively solved by this compromise. >> now u.s. senator bob casey of pennsylvania who is strongly pro-life and distinctively so said, i'll review the details of today's announcement to determine whether it strikes the right balance. he's a bit hesitant here. how do you read that? the fact that he's not ready to sign on? is he waiting for the bishops? >> i don't think. maybe i'm reading into and it i don't know for sure. it sounds like he wants to know every detail before he makes a statement that he didn't have to walk back, but i think that most people where bob casey is seem to be pretty happy with this deal. >> let's go to the recalci
he's running in a very tight race in virginia for the united states senator. he pointed to some of the problems in that rule, but now he supports the president's latest iteration of it which was announced today. let's listen to governor kaine. >> my only concern was that a church or a church affiliated institution not be required to do something or purchase a coverage that violated religious doctrine. that concern has been conclusively solved by this compromise. >> now u.s. senator...
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this maker of laws continues to maintain the president of the united states wasn't born in the united states, that somehow a white woman from kansas married a guy from kenya, then went with him to kenya to have the baby they named barack hussein obama with the purpose of the kid growing up to become the american president. she did this with the cooperation of the secret service. any sane person would ask the question, if this woman from kansas had this idea to have her son elected president, would she, a, marry a guy from east africa, b, schedule the baby's delivery in east africa, c, take the boy with her to indonesia for several years and d, create a false paper travel including birth announcements that state the child's birth in a state far from the american mainland. the king of the crazies has an interesting way of thinking. he asks why everyone would outlaw dog fighting or cock fighting or anything like it when we allow humans to fight. is there a trick question? humans decide to fight. animals are thrown into an arena, perhaps in someone's garage, and prodded into fighting. is
this maker of laws continues to maintain the president of the united states wasn't born in the united states, that somehow a white woman from kansas married a guy from kenya, then went with him to kenya to have the baby they named barack hussein obama with the purpose of the kid growing up to become the american president. she did this with the cooperation of the secret service. any sane person would ask the question, if this woman from kansas had this idea to have her son elected president,...
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you think your candidate has a chance to be president of the united states, rick? really? is that what this is about, or is it a grudge match? by the way, i might be in a grudge match after what they did to newt in iowa. i was watching the destruction of this guy's reputation by a guy with more money. not a better person, just more money. i might be mad too. that might be a reason to stay in a race. is it's newt's? >> chris, i'm like you. i've never known newt gingrich to hold a grudge. i think he's in it because he believes he's the only one that can beat barack obama. i believe him. the other two have been about accommodating washington. certainly rick perry has been about accommodating washington. mitt romney does not have a jobs record. he's number 47th. he invented romney-care, which we now have obama-care. rick santorum endorsed the deciding vote. while romney invented obama-care, santorum gave us obama-care. >> thanks, chip, for being our nonpartisan expert. >>> up next, pot meet kettle. sarah palin says barack obama wasn't properly vetted. do you believe it? pot me
you think your candidate has a chance to be president of the united states, rick? really? is that what this is about, or is it a grudge match? by the way, i might be in a grudge match after what they did to newt in iowa. i was watching the destruction of this guy's reputation by a guy with more money. not a better person, just more money. i might be mad too. that might be a reason to stay in a race. is it's newt's? >> chris, i'm like you. i've never known newt gingrich to hold a grudge. i...
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the supreme court of the united states. what has been upheld here is fraud. and the internal service has just become barack obama's domestic army. >> was he wearing a prisoner's costume on purpose? did you see that? black and white stripes? i think he was trying to dramatize the new imprisonment of his health care. there he is, look at that? where do you get something like that from, anyway? all it needs is a number on it. joan wash, what do you think of rushbo, and palin, does she rehearse this stuff? i think they're angry. i think rushbo's an actor and a brilliant one, but palin has started screaming about this thing. she is really hurt she lost this one. >> well, obama lies and freedom dies. it's so over the top. both of them, it would be so funny, it would bely hards you if it wasn't a little bit scary. i think what we have here is an opportunity for the president to, he gets kind of a do-over. he gets to sell this plan again. >> yes. >> with the light of the supreme court behind him. and so, they tortured him with ç death panels and all the other lies a
the supreme court of the united states. what has been upheld here is fraud. and the internal service has just become barack obama's domestic army. >> was he wearing a prisoner's costume on purpose? did you see that? black and white stripes? i think he was trying to dramatize the new imprisonment of his health care. there he is, look at that? where do you get something like that from, anyway? all it needs is a number on it. joan wash, what do you think of rushbo, and palin, does she...
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states of america who believes that if he were to stand his ground under this law and be the shooter and the victim was white he would not be prosecuted, but he would have been arrested and in jail and awaiting trial. absolutely that. law does not cover -- >> and that is the history. >> -- cover the blacks. >> the history. thank you. joe williams have a happy weekend, but it is going to be disturbing for a number of people. michelle bernard, thank you. >>> and mitt romney cannot shake the etch a sketch comment, and now this comment to mitt romney, get off of the goofy express. i don't think he is goofy, but he has a problem believing anything he says. but anyways, romney's continuing problems coming up next on "hardball" only on msnbc. twenty-five thousand mornings, give or take, is all we humans get. we spend them on treadmills. we spend them in traffic. and if we get lucky, really lucky, it dawns on us to go spend them in a world where a simple sunrise can still be magic. twenty-five thousand mornings. make sure some of them are pure michigan. your trip begins at michigan.org. ligh
states of america who believes that if he were to stand his ground under this law and be the shooter and the victim was white he would not be prosecuted, but he would have been arrested and in jail and awaiting trial. absolutely that. law does not cover -- >> and that is the history. >> -- cover the blacks. >> the history. thank you. joe williams have a happy weekend, but it is going to be disturbing for a number of people. michelle bernard, thank you. >>> and mitt...
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. >> i think we know that just within a day or so, the president of the united states will be taking a trip over to india that is expected to cost the taxpayers $200 million a day. we have never seen a trip at this level before of this level of excess. i think it is not a good signal to send to the american people when the american people are quite, frankly, struggling with high job losses. >> for comparison, $200 million a day would have surpassed the daily cost of the war in afghanistan at the time. that nonfactual story from michele bachmann about the cost of obama's trip was started been an unnamed source on an indian news website and somehow got into the ether there. we can't talk about conspiracy theories without bringing up rush limbaugh. remember the first day of the republican convention was canceled due to hurricane isaac. rush then floated the idea that president obama was somehow involved with the weather reports showing that tampa might get hit. >> you've got a hurricane coming. the national hurricane center, a government agency, very hopeful that the hurricane gets near
. >> i think we know that just within a day or so, the president of the united states will be taking a trip over to india that is expected to cost the taxpayers $200 million a day. we have never seen a trip at this level before of this level of excess. i think it is not a good signal to send to the american people when the american people are quite, frankly, struggling with high job losses. >> for comparison, $200 million a day would have surpassed the daily cost of the war in...
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states of america who believes that if he were to stand his ground under this law and be the shooter and the victim was white he would not be prosecuted, he would have been arrested and in jail and he'd be awaiting trial. absolutely. law does not cover -- >> and that is the history. >> -- cover the blacks. >> the history. thank you. >>> coming up, mitt romney can't shake his aide's etch asketch comment. romney's continuing problems, coming up next. you're hatching "hardball," only on msnbc. [ female announcer ]r kids are getting a dependable clean in the bathroom? [ gasps ] think again. try charmin ultra strong for a clean with fewer pieces left behind. its diamondweave texture is soft and more durable so it holds up better for a more dependable clean. fewer pieces left behind. charmin ultra strong. without the stuff that we make here, you wouldn't be able to walk in your house and flip on your lights. [ brad ] at ge we build turbines that power the world. they go into power plants which take some form of energy, harness it, and turn it into more efficient electricity. [ ron ] when i
states of america who believes that if he were to stand his ground under this law and be the shooter and the victim was white he would not be prosecuted, he would have been arrested and in jail and he'd be awaiting trial. absolutely. law does not cover -- >> and that is the history. >> -- cover the blacks. >> the history. thank you. >>> coming up, mitt romney can't shake his aide's etch asketch comment. romney's continuing problems, coming up next. you're hatching...
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the united states is and always will be a pacific nation. as the fastest growing region in the world, the ash pacific will shape so much of our security and prosperity ahead and it's critical creating job and opportunities for the american people. and a corner sfoen of our strategy is our strong and enduring treaty alliance, which includes our alliance with thailand. next year will mark 180 years of diplomatic relations. we've been treaty allies for nearly 60 years. our men and women of uniform have stood together and bled together. our business people worked together to create jobs for both our peoples. diplomats, researches and student partners work together every day so that our citizens and the people across this region with work in peace and security and dignity. and we are very admiring of the efforts that have been made. earlier today i had the great honor of the audience of your majesty the king. and today i'm proud to stand behind the democratically elected leader of thailand and reaffirm the importance of holding democracy, governe
the united states is and always will be a pacific nation. as the fastest growing region in the world, the ash pacific will shape so much of our security and prosperity ahead and it's critical creating job and opportunities for the american people. and a corner sfoen of our strategy is our strong and enduring treaty alliance, which includes our alliance with thailand. next year will mark 180 years of diplomatic relations. we've been treaty allies for nearly 60 years. our men and women of uniform...